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Release Date Definition, Examples & Usage

Meaning 1:launch day (Release Date)

Release Date 🔊
/rɪˈliːs deɪt/
n.
The day when something like a movie, product, or music is made available to the public.
Release date calendar with circled launch day and glowing smartphone
launch day 🔊
/ˈlɔːntʃ deɪ/
n.
The specific date on which a product, such as a movie, video game, album, or book, is officially made available to the public.
📁 Category:Entertainment & Sports 🔖 Level:beginner

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
Release: Latin re- + laxare (loosen); Date: Latin data (given). Meaning: day of public launch.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a countdown calendar: 'Release Date' is when the door opens to the public.
📖 Example
Everyone is marking their calendars because the release date for the new video game is just a month away. 🔊 Everyone is marking their calendars because the release date for the new video game is just a month away.
🔗 Collocations
official release date – The confirmed date of public availability
set a release date – To schedule a specific day for a product to be released
release date announcement – The act of publicly declaring the release date
🔄 Synonyms
launch date (n.) – The date on which a product is first made available to the public.
publication date (n.) – The date when a written work or media is published.
premiere date (n.) – The first public performance or showing of a film or play.
🚫 Antonyms
delay (n.) – The postponement of a planned release date.
cancellation (n.) – The act of calling off the release entirely.
📖 Cultural Story
The term gained popularity with Hollywood's emergence in the 1910s, when studios scheduled official premiere dates to coordinate nationwide releases. Today, it's a standard term for any product launch.
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